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Glory

Kristina Grozeva and Petar Valchanov’s follow-up to The Lesson is a social parable about a humble man who
gets unwillingly promoted, and ends up sacrificed. Bearded railway linesman
Tsanko Petrov (Stefan Denolyubov) discovers millions of lev on the train tracks.
When he reports the money rather than pocketing it, his co-workers label him
the "fool of the nation,” but the Ministry of Transport—currently embroiled in
a scandal—takes the opportunity to parade their new hero. Little do they know
that Tsanko is a loser who suffers from a debilitating stutter and might not be
the best exemplar of Bulgarian honesty and responsibility on TV.

But compared to the intense and driven Julia Staikov (the
amazing Margita Gosheva), he’s an angel sent from heaven. When Julia removes
his watch—the titular Glory, inscribed and presented to him by his father—for
the ceremony to present him with an improved digital model, it sets off a chain
of events that threatens to bring down the Ministry thanks to a combination of
corruption, irresponsibility and arrogance..